The lived experience of breathlessness for people diagnosed with heart failure: a qualitative synthesis of the literature

Abstract

Purpose of review: The experience of breathlessness in patients with heart failure is understudied. This review was aimed at evaluating the most recent qualitative findings regarding the experience of breathlessness in persons diagnosed with heart failure. Recent findings: A literature search was conducted using Pubmed, Psycinfo, BNI, Cinahl and Google Scholar including studies on breathlessness experience in patients with heart failure, published between 2017 and 2018. Only 3 studies were identified, and findings were categorized into 5 themes: 1) acknowledgement of breathlessness, 2) prevailing consequences of breathlessness, 3) breathlessness in daily life, 4) recognising when breathlessness is a problem, and 5) communicating breathlessness. Understanding the experience of breathlessness was different before and after heart failure diagnosis. Patients experienced similar physical and emotional consequences of breathlessness but varied in strategies to manage the symptom. Patients often do not report breathlessness symptom, or are not asked to describe their symptom by the provider. Summary: Recent studies show those at risk for and those who have heart failure need appropriate education to recognize breathlessness as a critical symptom. Additionally, adequate communication between patients and providers of the breathlessness symptom is needed to support management

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